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stay with us. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long perio nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding ann occur w. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at i
stay with us. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it...
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some of us don't have exchanges think they are useful. but not the act the federal act would require it. >> all right. dr. burgess, may i yield a minute to you? >> thank you. governor patrick had a question, and so rudely would not yield the time. i'm happy to yield the time to answer the question. >> i'm good. >> you know, i seriously, mr. chairman has changed. i am going to -- i'm going to have to step away in order to get a plane, so unless you have a question for me, dr. burgess, i don't want to. >> i was dying to answer your question. i didn't want to leave the audience unfulfilled with you unable to ask me a question. >> thank you very much. if it's appreciate, mr. -- appropriate, mr. chairman, if there are other questions i would be happy to respond in writing. i have to make the plane. >> the chair thanks the gentleman. >> let me in the remaining time that i have, one the issues that we lost out in the health care reform was the issue of liability reform. i know i have other the years interviewed several doctors from massachusetts
some of us don't have exchanges think they are useful. but not the act the federal act would require it. >> all right. dr. burgess, may i yield a minute to you? >> thank you. governor patrick had a question, and so rudely would not yield the time. i'm happy to yield the time to answer the question. >> i'm good. >> you know, i seriously, mr. chairman has changed. i am going to -- i'm going to have to step away in order to get a plane, so unless you have a question for me,...
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we have a lot that is not being used well are not being used at all. it is absolutely imperative that we first and foremost understand where we are now. what is the map of the spectrum allocation. then very quickly afterward, start looking for ways of getting the underutilized, undervalued spectrum back on the market so that the best possible use, in this case, mobile communication, can continue to grow at the pace is. everyone, i think, agrees that we're about to hit a hard stop. it may be five years, 10 years, but without more spectrum, the revolution of progress will not be able to continue. >> is people are interested in reading your column, where can they go? >> they can go to my website, where i read that these things in more detail than anyone would ever want. www.larrydowns.com. >> thank you for being on the communicators. >> thank you very much. >> the senate is in march recess next week and returns monday, march 28th for morning business. at 430 eastern, they will begin in executive session to consider the nomination of judge. they will take
we have a lot that is not being used well are not being used at all. it is absolutely imperative that we first and foremost understand where we are now. what is the map of the spectrum allocation. then very quickly afterward, start looking for ways of getting the underutilized, undervalued spectrum back on the market so that the best possible use, in this case, mobile communication, can continue to grow at the pace is. everyone, i think, agrees that we're about to hit a hard stop. it may be...
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he refused to use the word compromise. the interviewer asked a number of times and even set, why are you skirting around compromise? because that is to come a dirty word for many people, for outsiders on the left and the right. for those of us to follow politics, i shouldn't speak for everyone. we should ask him later whether compromise is a dirty word. i'd be shocked if he said it was. for many of us, it's the art of politics. it is how you achieve some sort of legislative output rather than sitting there and after two years not getting anything done because no one can get exactly what they want. if you think of that, think about how difficult it is to address questions of taxes and spending and particularly entitlement if you have an increasingly vocal elements on both ends of the parties, both parties, both ends to reach party that thinks the compromise isn't it tells a sellout. it's difficult and it makes them more difficult for the leadership. i think tom is exactly right about how the parties changes in the party sys
he refused to use the word compromise. the interviewer asked a number of times and even set, why are you skirting around compromise? because that is to come a dirty word for many people, for outsiders on the left and the right. for those of us to follow politics, i shouldn't speak for everyone. we should ask him later whether compromise is a dirty word. i'd be shocked if he said it was. for many of us, it's the art of politics. it is how you achieve some sort of legislative output rather than...
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this is the message to each of us today. i don't care what you've done up to this point in your life. i don't care if you've had chicken parents, attended chicken school, even if you had chicken teachers, chicken assignments and even some of you have some chicken jobs with chicken managers arpped -- and supervisors. don't think chicken thoughts and don't dream chicken dreams. think like an eagle. ok? all right. all right. [applause] wasted time and potential we will never be able to recover the time wasted. i repeat, the greatest tragedy in life is wasted time and wasted potential. even at my age i wake up every day with this notion of discovery, wanting to know more and to do more. that's what this is about. don't sit on it because if you sit on it, it will go away from you because god will say hey, you ain't using it, i'll give it to somebody else. ok? the wealthiest place on earth really is the cemetery because it's are where all the hopes, dreams, goals, music, arts, inventions, are lost forever. the hardest jobs, listen
this is the message to each of us today. i don't care what you've done up to this point in your life. i don't care if you've had chicken parents, attended chicken school, even if you had chicken teachers, chicken assignments and even some of you have some chicken jobs with chicken managers arpped -- and supervisors. don't think chicken thoughts and don't dream chicken dreams. think like an eagle. ok? all right. all right. [applause] wasted time and potential we will never be able to recover the...
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years of deficits have put us in a position to make tough choices. to invest for the future, we have to live within our means. we look closely at every program and our department. when we found waste, we cut it. when programs were not working well, we redesigned them. in some cases, we cut programs we would not have cut in better fiscal times. i look forward to ensuring questions, rigid to answering questions, but i will share pilots. the past 11 months, we have worked with our partners in congress to deliver on the promise of the affordable care act. children are no longer denied coverage because of pre-existing health conditions. families have protections and mirabeau over its " close this is get relief from soaring health-care costs, seniors have lower-cost access to prescription drugs and preventive care. this builds on the progress by supporting innovative new models of care that will improve patients' safety and quality while reducing the rising burden of health costs on families, businesses, cities and states. we make new investments in our wo
years of deficits have put us in a position to make tough choices. to invest for the future, we have to live within our means. we look closely at every program and our department. when we found waste, we cut it. when programs were not working well, we redesigned them. in some cases, we cut programs we would not have cut in better fiscal times. i look forward to ensuring questions, rigid to answering questions, but i will share pilots. the past 11 months, we have worked with our partners in...
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that is good, useful. democrats and republicans are bringing things to the floor, looking at things to cut back. postcode entitlement reform, is it on the table for you? guest: it is on the table for me in this area. i have noticed in this city people think long term and think beyond the budget window. if you are going to make changes in social security, medicare, it is not going to be made in the next 10 years. 55 years and older, we are not going to touch it at all, but that does not fall into a 10- year window. you are talking about people that are younger. is it going to be there the same way that it is now when i am 65? no, there is not. yes, we need entitlement reform, but that does not mean we are going to scare the elderly away. it is no different from what president reagan did in the 1980's. he came together with tip o'neill to solve their problems. host: joe is a democrat in month, county. -- mcdonald county. caller: i have a couple of things to say, and then i would say some things about c-span.
that is good, useful. democrats and republicans are bringing things to the floor, looking at things to cut back. postcode entitlement reform, is it on the table for you? guest: it is on the table for me in this area. i have noticed in this city people think long term and think beyond the budget window. if you are going to make changes in social security, medicare, it is not going to be made in the next 10 years. 55 years and older, we are not going to touch it at all, but that does not fall...
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>> i think so. >> i would urge you to give us permission for us to do something rather than tell us how to do it. >> what about obamacare, when you're talking of saving cost, $50 billion of savings if we would move on tort reform, lowering costs, $50 billion could have gone to take the expensive costs of promoting. what tort reform be a good way to halt on the cost? governor herbert? >> absolutely. >> and a patrick? >> in the bill i referred to earlier which is the next phase of health care reform we have concluded the tort reform, yes. >> my first year as a finer we passed the most comprehensive reform. it doesn't just cut the cost, it proves the quality care because we have doctors leaving to get away from the lawsuit abuse and so it is more than the cost. >> my next question on the federal law, we give the federal qualified health clinics, we give them protection. if we are providing health care medicaid dollars, federal dollars, if we provide federal -- i mean, federal tort claims act for practitioners who are receiving federal dollars with the help drive down the cost? >> i don't k
>> i think so. >> i would urge you to give us permission for us to do something rather than tell us how to do it. >> what about obamacare, when you're talking of saving cost, $50 billion of savings if we would move on tort reform, lowering costs, $50 billion could have gone to take the expensive costs of promoting. what tort reform be a good way to halt on the cost? governor herbert? >> absolutely. >> and a patrick? >> in the bill i referred to earlier which...
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that's not good for us. we don't want that. we don't want extremely high mandatory standard benefits package as. supply and trying to make is different states have different problems. we give different ideas, and 1 million not believe it, some politicians obviously who act like you all look for constituents more than we do, we love our constituents as much as you will do, and we want to do -- we want to do right for them, but we will do what we can afford and can sustain. medicaid is the second-biggest item in my budget after education which has been of 63% of the state budget on education and medicaid is the next biggest thing to recover medicaid's growth before i was governor has grown to 16.5% a year and we were cutting our community colleges and cutting our universities because of the money was having to be diverted to medicate. in my seven years as governor we've reduced medicaid expenditures to go to 4%. we have not changed eligibility with one exception. the people we used to give pharmaceuticals through the medicaid pro
that's not good for us. we don't want that. we don't want extremely high mandatory standard benefits package as. supply and trying to make is different states have different problems. we give different ideas, and 1 million not believe it, some politicians obviously who act like you all look for constituents more than we do, we love our constituents as much as you will do, and we want to do -- we want to do right for them, but we will do what we can afford and can sustain. medicaid is the...
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they have the votes for the special election and let us park and for whatever also want. the governor's office says that this is been going on for several years. the governor is like a compromise if they come up with something that is manageable. >>pam: meetings up and down the state what's next? >> he will continue, and perhaps delayed a little bit but he still wants to get that budget ready on march. the secretary can put those on the ballot. otherwise, the governor says that he was going to oppose the budget and saw the budget which would for the dollar cuts. >>pam: the pain at the gasoline pump. president obama is considering into tap into the national petroleum after a dramatic increase at the pump. national, it is from $3.10 to now, $3.50. in california, even an additional 405. it is the second largest spite in history. here is the up, the largest spike in the last seven years. the peak after hurricane katrina. both oil rigs were calleand knocked out in the gulf and aid oral refinery in texas shelby? >> or a mac refinery-- >> with libyan troubles on going, and 13 st
they have the votes for the special election and let us park and for whatever also want. the governor's office says that this is been going on for several years. the governor is like a compromise if they come up with something that is manageable. >>pam: meetings up and down the state what's next? >> he will continue, and perhaps delayed a little bit but he still wants to get that budget ready on march. the secretary can put those on the ballot. otherwise, the governor says that he...
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but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger partner could we have had than the san francisco public library under the leadership of luis herrera. luis has been -- let's give luis a -- [applause] luis has been a real up toer in standing with us in doing what's necks -- necessary to make this happen. stuart shaw, ann carroll is back there. everett, the people in the production department who have helped us. you will see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introdu
but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger partner could we have had than the san francisco public...
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if they see pot use, they're going to use it. if they see people drinking and getting drunk, they're going to do it. a student was 16 at the time, a fairly smart young man and he wanted to debate me about legalizing marijuana. as i talked to him he claimed that he had been using since 11 years old. he lived with a parent in georgia that had to go live a grand parnt in south carolina and then he moved in with his father who was handicapped and didn't have a sterling record. but i asked him, have you ever quit using marijuana? and he said yeah i tried it one time, it lasted six yeeks. so in essence he was telling me he was still youing it. skwloo thanks for the call host: thanks for the call. back to the phones, morristown, tennessee. james on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what do you think about states rethinking drug sentencing laws? caller: well, i think it's fine as thinking in the proper aspect. the way the laws need to be set up is as long as you're not encroaching on someone else's righ
if they see pot use, they're going to use it. if they see people drinking and getting drunk, they're going to do it. a student was 16 at the time, a fairly smart young man and he wanted to debate me about legalizing marijuana. as i talked to him he claimed that he had been using since 11 years old. he lived with a parent in georgia that had to go live a grand parnt in south carolina and then he moved in with his father who was handicapped and didn't have a sterling record. but i asked him, have...
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you can send us an e-mail. or you can reach out to us on twitter. this is the "financial times" this morning. it is showing more about the story. to your thoughts this morning on the u.s. effort. red ford, michigan, our first caller on the republican line. caller: we should honor the no- fly zone. we should honor the no-fly zone, because i think it would cause problems if we did not do anything. host: are you comfortable with the level of commitment we have made so far, or would you call for more? caller: i do not want to get involved. we have our fingers in too many pots are ready. host: dayton, ohio, democrats line. caller: we invaded iraq eight years ago. almost to the day. chris matthews -- chris hayes was taking someone's place. none of them mentions that this is 80 years to the day that we invaded iraq based on false intelligence. we cannot do this again. egypt should lead the way. france should lead the way in regards to libya. for years we did not care about human rights, and now we care about human rights. i think we should let these other
you can send us an e-mail. or you can reach out to us on twitter. this is the "financial times" this morning. it is showing more about the story. to your thoughts this morning on the u.s. effort. red ford, michigan, our first caller on the republican line. caller: we should honor the no- fly zone. we should honor the no-fly zone, because i think it would cause problems if we did not do anything. host: are you comfortable with the level of commitment we have made so far, or would you...
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hardly any of them take us up. we would like to be allowed, and we don't think we ought to have to ask for permission to make it mandatory. but there are a lot of things that you have to get permission to do. waivers are a problem that you'll hear from many people. i want to tell you that state plan amendments can be just as big of a problem. we have a state plan amendment where they met the 180 day requirement to improve the state plan, then it took them a year to improve the contract that was going to be part of the state plan amendment. and that doesn't help. let me just make one other point about this. i know my time is up. i think it's important. we have $7 million in medicaid that comes from fines paid by the nursing homes that had some violation. we have to get cms's permission to spend that. we ask for permission to spend it to build the facility from the 20 to 25 very sick children, typically vent patients that right now we'd have to put in the hospital, very expensive care, or send them out of state becau
hardly any of them take us up. we would like to be allowed, and we don't think we ought to have to ask for permission to make it mandatory. but there are a lot of things that you have to get permission to do. waivers are a problem that you'll hear from many people. i want to tell you that state plan amendments can be just as big of a problem. we have a state plan amendment where they met the 180 day requirement to improve the state plan, then it took them a year to improve the contract that was...
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that worries us. my feeling on the deficit commission is do something today, small in comparison to what it might require 25 years ago, that will guarantee is the guarantee solvency beyond. some of my colleagues say do not touch it. i voted for the commission. the question is how much does a social security program add to the nation's deficit? the question is -- the answer is zero. we borrow in a way that the general treasury those social security. on the clinton presidency cooking the books, we enjoyed two or maybe three years of surpluses, and helped to pay down the debt of this country, and to make social security solvent for an even longer period of time. there was greater growth than we have seen in modern memory in business ownership, home ownership, and the overall growth in real wages for american workers. i would stand in defense of what happened during the clinton years. i do not believe they cooked the books. i believe they balanced the books, which has not happened since. host: jackie, and
that worries us. my feeling on the deficit commission is do something today, small in comparison to what it might require 25 years ago, that will guarantee is the guarantee solvency beyond. some of my colleagues say do not touch it. i voted for the commission. the question is how much does a social security program add to the nation's deficit? the question is -- the answer is zero. we borrow in a way that the general treasury those social security. on the clinton presidency cooking the books,...
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they need to get jobs for us. i used to work construction. i'm putting out application four, five, six in a week. somewhere down the line, we'll have to do something for people exhausting their unemployment benefits where is the questioning or analysis. factories, professional and business services. retail trimming jobs dealing with budget cuts the most since november. caller: hello. i was just stating that if people go back to work and allow these people to get jobs in america, there's no way our social security will expire because you paid into that. i paid into it since i was 17 years old. i'm 78 now host: thank you for your call. caller: i want to say three things number one, it is an hypocracy what is going on in america today. both of the congress coming in each morning opening up with prayer to god for direction and then they pledge the other second thing. there are other people with intelligence outside their religious belief. i can provide enough technology right now to get america 50-100 years advancement. on higher levels, i probab
they need to get jobs for us. i used to work construction. i'm putting out application four, five, six in a week. somewhere down the line, we'll have to do something for people exhausting their unemployment benefits where is the questioning or analysis. factories, professional and business services. retail trimming jobs dealing with budget cuts the most since november. caller: hello. i was just stating that if people go back to work and allow these people to get jobs in america, there's no way...
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it is used for us-based contractors were as jcc has issues for non-us contractors? >> when requested we uploaded these are going to pcl input requirements, typically every 12 months for contracts with performs in excess of one year, and at the end of every contract. dcma afghanistan inputting data into c. par four large -- logcap iv. contingency cmo is also provided by monthly performance evaluation port reports based on monthly audits, focusing on toward the evaluation criteria, technical costs and management. for the logcap iii contract and a logcap iv contract in afghanistan and kuwait. these oddities inputs from dcma quality assurance represent as an appointed contracting officer representatives. ecma corrective action requests, administered contracting officers, customers, usually the camp of mayors, and the contractors of self-assessment. the tvs are compiled into an award field evaluation board every six months and embraced to the theater logcap pm representative. ecma also provides a weekly report on cars issued for the previous 90 days to the logcap program
it is used for us-based contractors were as jcc has issues for non-us contractors? >> when requested we uploaded these are going to pcl input requirements, typically every 12 months for contracts with performs in excess of one year, and at the end of every contract. dcma afghanistan inputting data into c. par four large -- logcap iv. contingency cmo is also provided by monthly performance evaluation port reports based on monthly audits, focusing on toward the evaluation criteria,...
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it and two on others below were evacuated. >> they asked us for us to leave. >> one home was red-tagged. >> it's been relentless. it's been scary. the wind, especially here with the redwood trees. power outages, it's been relentless. >> if one place, it's here at the junction of 12 and 121 in sonoma county, the water was a foot deep. in oakland, a small slide started a rock slide and closed one lane. a flagpole caused a pole to snap cause go pg&e to close a road. >> this portion of the road fell away. that road sign is six feet below where it once stood. >> no damage to private property no injuries. as long as it doesn't rain we'll be in pretty good shape. >> reporter: as long as it doesn't rain, it's a good bet everybody will be in better shape. >>> floodwaters at sea levels turned into massive snow drifts in the sierra. let's check in with leigh glaser. >> here is live doppler 7 hd. most of the activity has moved on out. even in the sierra, still reporting light snow here and there but this system is pushing off to the east. we will say goodbye to that system. 24-hour rainfall totals,
it and two on others below were evacuated. >> they asked us for us to leave. >> one home was red-tagged. >> it's been relentless. it's been scary. the wind, especially here with the redwood trees. power outages, it's been relentless. >> if one place, it's here at the junction of 12 and 121 in sonoma county, the water was a foot deep. in oakland, a small slide started a rock slide and closed one lane. a flagpole caused a pole to snap cause go pg&e to close a road....
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many governors, including governor of utah, governor barbour for mississippi with us today have already spoken out and ask health and human services to relieve them of some the restricted health care mandates, including the maintenance provisions. the responses they've received have not been encouraging. so i look forward to hearing from an assisted gamut of first-hand what the impacts for obamacare will be on the state and medicaid programs another state health programs. i'm also interested in hearing ideas to provide access to quality care for greater numbers of people while keeping costs under control. at this time i buy to yield one minute to do your gingrich. >> and yielding, new cbo numbers on obamacare a rat in the news and mrs. devlin i could. cost of increased by four to 60 billion in just two years in state medicaid costs rose by 300%, $20,000,000,060,000,000,000 in state reform programs are doing a better job of screening out individuals who don't belong in the program in order to deal with these crushing halls. no they can't. obamacare spread and tries to build changes that
many governors, including governor of utah, governor barbour for mississippi with us today have already spoken out and ask health and human services to relieve them of some the restricted health care mandates, including the maintenance provisions. the responses they've received have not been encouraging. so i look forward to hearing from an assisted gamut of first-hand what the impacts for obamacare will be on the state and medicaid programs another state health programs. i'm also interested in...
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(nats: "you brok use?") >>> next, it's a confusing 911 call for this operator. >> i just broke into a house and the owners came home. >> you, you, you broke into a house? >> why this burglar wanted to rat himself out. >>> tonight a closer look at those private invest tore who are running up the price of oil. that and more on cbs news. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm dana king. here is what we're working on for the 6:00 news. the damage always on so does damage control, the growing number of criminal cases that have been tossed out as investigations swirl around the san francisco police department. >>> well in, again, in mill valley you just don't call it that. >> call it what you will, the store is a landmark, but maybe not for long. the colorful history and uncertain future of the pleasure principle. we'll have that and much more at 6:00. julia. >>> all right dane, a thanks so much. >>> imagine coming home and finding an intruder in your home but he has already called 911 for you. >> broke into a house and the owne
(nats: "you brok use?") >>> next, it's a confusing 911 call for this operator. >> i just broke into a house and the owners came home. >> you, you, you broke into a house? >> why this burglar wanted to rat himself out. >>> tonight a closer look at those private invest tore who are running up the price of oil. that and more on cbs news. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm dana king. here is what we're working on for the 6:00 news. the damage always on so...
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i've been a strong advocate of using whatever means we can put in place that would provide us security but i do believe in the earlier system that we have launched several efforts, very expensive. when the chechen bombers destroyed aircraft we were seeking a quick solution. we knew we didn't have deployed at the airports the equipment and i was told that offer would be the answer. i went to new jersey and tested the cover, went through at least three times with some material that should have set it off and none of the three times did it set it off. but i was assured it was just a technical problem and they started as you know and expensive deployment and was not advised when they were deploying the backscatter ashes and millimeter all the light interest them to look to the millimeter wave i must say they had been supportive of using had financed technology that i think the important thing is testing. i was told the puffers would work and didn't. god only knows where they are sitting and i asked the committee staff to fiasco. now we are going to buy $1.5 billion of equipment. i had the
i've been a strong advocate of using whatever means we can put in place that would provide us security but i do believe in the earlier system that we have launched several efforts, very expensive. when the chechen bombers destroyed aircraft we were seeking a quick solution. we knew we didn't have deployed at the airports the equipment and i was told that offer would be the answer. i went to new jersey and tested the cover, went through at least three times with some material that should have...
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ones who helped us up and actually gave us a break in our lives and encouraged us and gave the encouragement and the direction we needed when absolutely no one else would. it would be worth the trouble coming and i know better than to think that any good thing in my life was preordained. i know that. and i've come this far only because long ago a few people in my life thought it was actually worth the trouble. and thank goodness for that. he said the man, quote, didn't base his rating on games won or lost, but on the record of the player in later life. what kind of man he had become. i had a couple of coaches like that his influence as i can still feel today. i still have a relationship mentors in my life today. and i found the sick be the cadiz and work ethic and and forced it on a daily basis. it toughened up my game and they gave me confidence to play with the best and to never, ever let the other team inside my head those are the strengths that will serve you well in any line of work. that will come in handy if you are a republican running for the political office in massachusetts. [laug
ones who helped us up and actually gave us a break in our lives and encouraged us and gave the encouragement and the direction we needed when absolutely no one else would. it would be worth the trouble coming and i know better than to think that any good thing in my life was preordained. i know that. and i've come this far only because long ago a few people in my life thought it was actually worth the trouble. and thank goodness for that. he said the man, quote, didn't base his rating on games...
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son you're be true to the wisdom result use of doing club med early suffer till seven years old justin goalie results in sponsor the risk olson who still grounded many articles over to the season side of the sultan who turned. itself off now i gave this is a critical need game situation and time days from bad to worse as a sudden spike in radiation levels mean stock i'll be drawn from the stricken fukushima power plants. and all the japanese government and says there's no immediate danger of will track record of telling the truth about posting your problems pains it not everyone is convinced. and in all the news government forces in libya are really taking afternoon around from the rebels while most well how is all i can stand posing a no fly zone about the country the un is still sexists. up next we take a look at how schools and politics the mix in american culture on the role of both in shape and the life of the country. really. politics there's no profit to play on the field to strike a truck to. throughout history we've been told that sports and politics don't mix and this is. a b
son you're be true to the wisdom result use of doing club med early suffer till seven years old justin goalie results in sponsor the risk olson who still grounded many articles over to the season side of the sultan who turned. itself off now i gave this is a critical need game situation and time days from bad to worse as a sudden spike in radiation levels mean stock i'll be drawn from the stricken fukushima power plants. and all the japanese government and says there's no immediate danger of...
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david on the building behind us, isn't it? - that's right, yes. - in person. "first prize for throwing the cricket ball, 1884." - yes, yes. - and do you know how far he threw the cricket ball or not? i'm very sorry, no. you've got the lion here with the coronet on top, - holding up the shield. - yes. and his head tilts back and of course - it turns into an inkwell. - that's right. - it's not silver, it's silver plate. - i see. - and we know the date, 1884. - yes. well, i think it's a lovely family memento, and how appropriate that it should be here at saint david's college. well, exactly this is why i thought i'd bring it along. well, thank you for doing so. difficult thing to value, but i think if it came up at auction, it's such a fine model, we might expect it to fetch between £300 and 500. - i see, yes. - but i hope, being your grandfather, - it will stay in your family. - oh yes, exactly. i-- i'm m. richards, my father's m. richards, my son's m. richards, and his son is m. richards. - how terrific. - so they're all m. richards. well, i've certainly enjoy
david on the building behind us, isn't it? - that's right, yes. - in person. "first prize for throwing the cricket ball, 1884." - yes, yes. - and do you know how far he threw the cricket ball or not? i'm very sorry, no. you've got the lion here with the coronet on top, - holding up the shield. - yes. and his head tilts back and of course - it turns into an inkwell. - that's right. - it's not silver, it's silver plate. - i see. - and we know the date, 1884. - yes. well, i think it's a...
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tell us what's going on. guest: that's the front page in all our papers right across the chain in canada today. kind of an odd thing. we're starting our general election campaign. we're likely going to elect a new federal government in may and unlike in america where elections are fixed for the president, for the congress are held every four years in canada the prime minister of the country has to govern with the confidence of the house of commons. the prime minister's name is not on the ballot. you elect a member of his party and the guy who gets to be prime minister is the guy who gets more members of that party. and the prime minister yesterday lost the confidence of the house of commons. he holds a flurry ralt of seats but doesn't have a majority. he lost a vote. his opponents voted him down. and that means we're off to the races. it's kind of an odd situation in the sense that the prime minister will be arguing that canada is doing well coming out of this recession. we've created about 400,000 net new jo
tell us what's going on. guest: that's the front page in all our papers right across the chain in canada today. kind of an odd thing. we're starting our general election campaign. we're likely going to elect a new federal government in may and unlike in america where elections are fixed for the president, for the congress are held every four years in canada the prime minister of the country has to govern with the confidence of the house of commons. the prime minister's name is not on the...